Creativity and Consciousness: Philosophical and Psychological Dimensions |
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Contents
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Zdzisława Piątek Creativity of life and F W Nietzsches idea of | 59 |
A psychological ap | 75 |
Krystyna Zamiara Some remarks on Piagets notion of conscious | 101 |
Anna Gałdowa and Aleksander Nelicki Attitudes towards values as | 117 |
Leszek Nowak On creativity in theorybuilding | 131 |
Banjamin Wallace Andrzej Kokoszka and Deanna D Turosky His | 233 |
Paradigm opposition | 257 |
Anna Brzezińska Creative expression versus projection | 281 |
The role of psychophysiological components in explanation | 297 |
Piotr Wolski Hemispheric asymmetry and consciousness Is there | 305 |
Andrzej Kokoszka A rationale for psychology of consciousness | 313 |
Nuovo Consciousness and attention | 325 |
Tomasz Maruszewski Two looks on consciousness Is there any inter | 337 |
Izabella Nowak Discovery and correspondence A contribution | 143 |
Jerzy Brzeziński Research process in psychology in the context of | 155 |
Wilkes Inside insight | 203 |
Maria and Gioacchino Lavanco History | 213 |
Maria and Gioacchino Lavanco Consciousunconscious | 225 |
Marek Kowalczyk On the question of the functions of consciousess | 351 |
Dean Keith Simonton From childhood giftedness to creative genius | 367 |
Magdalena Fafrowicz Tadeusz Marek and Czesław Noworol | 383 |
Mark A Runco and Joni Radio Gaynor Creativity and optimal | 395 |
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